My grandmother had a HUGE breast cancer scare when she had strange marks and welts appearing on her breasts. She had to have biopsies and surgeries and they finally figured out it was ruptured implants done decades ago.
They had to remove them but they were so well encapsulated that the removal caused serious cosmetic damage and required reconstructive surgery to get her looking even remotely normal.

What's the difference. Just fill a bag full of jelly and just squish it in there. The type of soft material they put in there makes no difference to me. I think it's all a bit strange.

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Saline is far far more watery feeling than any kind of silicone which has always felt firmer and more realistic. Saline also doesn't keep its form if it ruptures like silicone will. Also if a silicone implant ruptures it doesn't leak into the body like a saline pouch would. So it does make a difference.

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